Samsung is integrating Gemini in the Samsung Blockchain Wallet, with an objective of enabling their users to transfer their holdings from Gemini into self-custody.
The announcement has come in on Thursday that Samsung would be integrating Gemini in the Samsung Blockchain Wallet, enabling their users to transfer their holdings from Gemini into self-custody, through mobile app one can buy, sell, and trade crypto.
Gemini will empower the Samsung Blockchain Wallet and bring crypto to the fingertips of Samsung Blockchain Wallet users in the United States and Canada, as per the company’s press release.
Samsung seems to be committed to establishing a user-friendly and secured gateway for numerous clients to penetrate the blockchain and cryptocurrency ecosystem. The Samsung Blockchain Wallet is a convenient and secure crypto-wallet that allows users to self-custody their crypto directly on Samsung Galaxy Phones1. By connecting their Samsung Blockchain Wallet to Gemini, users can buy and sell crypto, view their Gemini account balances, and also transfer their crypto into cold storage with Gemini CustodyTM for the highest level of security.
We recently reported Gemini partnering with Raiz Invest for new investment portfolio.
For now, Winklevoss Bros owned crypto asset exchange, ‘Gemini’ has been the first exchange to partner with ‘Samsung’, for crypto business.


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